Fountain-pen.



Nq. r,$9,393. v PATENTED SEP'IYG, 1904. \P. MOLIN. FOUNTAINPEN.

APPLICATION FILED MAB. 4, 1903.

N0 MODEL.

UNrriii Be it known than l. Pini-i 3Min?. veri facturer. n sul) ect of glie lune-f i i f Norwiy. :ind n r minut o donioil Sweden. have ini. -wi useful linproreu:enL@y iu which the following Mirra' in nozzle of the reservoir.

In the accompanying :i longitudinal seeiifnnr pen arranged in :u1-Core' tion Fig. '12 is :i e or' Fig'. 1. if"

dra'win 0"? View oi :i modified .li

iS. the pen. fixed in the barrel ni manne-r.

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in iiie iii-uni: enel oi' ile iron the suini' in esule oi zur not rel between the ue .inn die wall of thi:-

g eri'oir. in ihe reni sind oi Durrel n n uuu l :ihlepref ig'iiuriionf'isnzounleii. yio. l piece 5,1. projvctu ihn, hnrrelx nl liu.- ein.. halls. LLLO" im.. rOnsilliirii.: (Vuil 1N. puel ed along gieuire by ineens oi the anni i 1 queue, mi

ini: in' other Hui'izzlile liquid if: liriifzisiug the buigiuu j) iuwzui the ioiig'ue l being; thun ud" muri-d. So liizil iuwr.l 'd Auried part iS pushed @Ver the Longue f und iin ouinnrilljf inns Ahe Longue if wil he pressed toward the reneroir i.' und compresi; the sinne. f-ii'trr the nir luis been ejected from the refawir in lie smid infuanr-r the iioiniioi ilie nov.- le f/ is dipped into inl'. or liquid. Vihen the buitonf'iei released, it will be returned, to-

gether with the tongue y, hy the pressure Yfrom the tongue upon the inclined inner end :died inlo the reerroir y e nomi* Spring' .ii :mourned cee' the inner end er fue liuton und :i SisL'L-irnnuw wzili f in the barrel.

Bg: ine-rm of he butt-on j" and the Suid tongues f1 and f7 the reservoir f2 rain lire uomprnsecl to its whole or Sulisfiuitizilli' `whole exient, und tinus in: lilled wid; inl', liquid ni'er ezuflidepreusimi :and rel:` ingoi me hui;- tonf.

Having now described my invent-ion, what ill-aiu@ nf; new., sind deeire (to .meure li); Reitern iinniinu. i runleriu i. i i i 7 :ind nl mi hilly iu* mally holding said push button projected and out of operative connection with the said compressing-strip.

2. A fountain-pen comprising a barrel, a

compressible ink-reservoir therein, a, spring reservoir-compressing strip secured by lts forward end Within the barrel and alongside lthe reservoir, a push-button in the rear end ing member.

3. In a fountain-pen in combination, a barrel, a tubular nozzle for one end thereof and provided with a feeding-opening at one side and beneath the pen, a pen, an elastic reser- Voir Within, the barrel and communicating with said plug, a vpush-button at the rear of said reservoir, a compressingv member lying alongslde said reservoir, means for actuating said compressing member from the push-button and means for normally holding said pushbutton out of action.

4.-. Ina fountain-pen, in combination, a barrel, a compressible ink-reservoir within the barrel, aspring compression-bar secured by one end alongside of and near one end of said ink-reservoir, and a movable plunger or pushbutton adapted to engage said compressionbar to compress the ink-reservoir.

In Witness whereof I have hereunto signed my name in the presence of two subscribing Witnesses.

PER MOLIN. Witnesses:

I. T. LARssoN, f EDV. J NssoN. 

